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Buck Row-LAU. JUNKER, COSOROVE, PURDON, SISDOWER Second 16010-I'IUllD, CACASE, ADAMS, MCGARVEY, SENF F7'0??,lR01l.'-RONEY, ANGUS, MCCOOK, I'IANAGI-IAN, SHAW, WARD IOHN S. MOCOOK JAMES A. PIANAGIIAN ANTIIONY B. OAOASE IDONALD G. HURD R.OBER'l' J. LAU PAUL W. ADAMS VVILLIAM J. ANGUS JAMES D. OOSOROVE CURTIS W. V. JUNKER The Trinity Ivy Established in 1873 EDITORIAL BOARD ROBERT M. RONEY BUSINESS BOARD WILLIAM H. WARNER 141 Editor-in-Chief Business Manager JOHN P. MCGARVEY ERIC S. PURDON FREDERICK M. SENF THOMAS E. KEARNS BARCLAY SHANV THOMAS J. SISBOWER ARTHUR B. WARD
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Back Row-MOWBRAY, MCCOOK, HEYEL, CHAIIMAN, ONDERDONK, IQELLAM, PIOWARD CRAWFORD Second R0'I.U1VOORHEES, ANGUS, B. SHAW, BALDWIN, SPELMAN, GEAIIE MILLPIIC, MIGIIILIAM, BAY LEY Front ff01U-KINGSTON, GAY, GALLAWAY, MASON, A. SIIAW, MCCOILNICK, BENJAMIN WEBBER, HARING The German Club WILLIAM J. ANGUS JAMES E. BALDWIN HAROLD R BAYLEY, JR WILLIAM H. BENJAMIN HARLEN M. CHAPMAN NATPIANIEL T. CLARK DESMOND L. CRAWFORD EDWIN G. GALLAWAY J. DOUGLAS GAY, JR. JOHN E. GEARE WILLARD J. HARING DONALD C. HEYEL ROBERT L. HOLLINS REX J. HOYVARD JAMES B. WEBRER, JR. 140 LUCIUS J. ICELLAM 1 I l CHARLES T. .KINGSTON, JR JOHN A. MASON JOIIN S. MCCOOK WILLIAM S. NICCORNICK JOSEPH G. TVIERRIAM .JAMES R. MILLER TERRIT1' H. NIOWBRAY ADRIAN H. ONDERDONK, . ARDEN SHAW BARCLAY SHAW T. LOWRY SINCLAIR, JR. PIIILII' J. SIIRLMAN IR CLARK G. VOORIIEES, JR
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The Trinity Tripod Founded in 1904, the Trinity Trfipod has just completed its thirtieth year one of the oldest publications and most active organizations on the campus. That this Weekly periodical has served to stimulate interest in both college activities and the trend of current events beyond the confines of undergraduate life is attested to by the support it has received from the undergraduates, the Faculty, and the Alumni. The Tripod has attempted not only to present the local news, but also to act through its editorials as a corrective influence on college life, and to serve as a medium for the exchange of opinion on many issues. The many communications it has pub- lished give evidence that it has successfully performed this latter function. Originally a semi-weekly publication, this paper is now edited once a week, pro- ducing about thirty issues during the course of the college year in an attractive but conservative make-up. The Editor-in-Chief, who is responsible for the policies and the general supervision of the paper, is selected annually from the Junior Class. The desirability of membership on the Tripod staff has appeared to increase during the past few years. This year's staff included twenty undergraduates, the duties of each being determined by his proficiency and length of service. All new men, or heelers , are required to gather and write up the news, eventually advanc- ing to the Reportorial and Editorial Boards. The officers, consisting of the Editor- in-Chief, the Managing Editor, and the three assisting managers of the Business Board, are appointed customarily from the Junior Class each February by the out- going officers. In September, 1933, Harold R. Bayley, Jr. assumed the position of .Editor-in- Chief, replacing Willard J. Haring, who was unable to continue in this capacity to the end of his term due to the pressure of other activities. John S. McCook was chosen as Managing Editor. The elections in February, 1934 resulted in the selec- tion of the latter as Editor-in-Chief and of Robert J. Lau as Managing Editor for the new term. 142
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